with Corey Fipps, Belhaven University Co-Offensive Coordinator;former Faulkner University Offensive Coordinator;In 2011, the Eagles led the nation in total offense, averaging 520 yards per game. Faulkner University was also third in the nation in scoring with 43.5 points scored per game

Faulkner University's football program is only five years old; however, with Corey Fipps's Air Raid, up-tempo offense, Faulkner has turned into an offensive juggernaut.

In just his third year as the Offensive Coordinator at Faulkner University, Coach Fipps directed his high flying Eagle offense to a record-shattering season. The Eagles led the nation in total offense, averaging 520 yards a game and Faulkner was third in the nation in scoring at 43.5 points per game in 2011.

As a former player Coach Fipps understands the need to keep concepts simple yet effective. Watch as he presents his version of the spread offense in a no non-sense approach. Experience an offense that will:

"Spread-em and shred-em"

Snap the ball in 12 to 14 seconds putting incredible pressure on the defense

Provide easy installation with limited line calls

Combine the inside zone and quick screen into one offensive package that counts the defenders in the box to determine which play will be executed

First, Fipps shares his personnel requirements for each position before taking you through the basics of the offense. Formations for the spread include a 2 x 2, a 3 x 1, and a 2 x 1 with split backs; a 2 x 1 pistol and a 1 x 1 three back attack complete the attack.

Coach Fipps diagrams his inside zone and quick screen combination plays using a power point presentation. After covering the simple run blocking rules and play mechanics, Fipps shows you several cut-ups from game footage coaching you through how the plays are executed versus multiple fronts and coverages. The unique combination of the inside zone tagged with the quick screen on the backside of the play becomes a number count for the quarterback. If the receivers on the backside have the numbers the play turns into a quick screen, if the box contains less than 6 defenders the quarterback runs the inside zone. Fipps also shows you the lethal combination out of a 3 x 1 formation in which a bubble screen is run to the strong side and a fast screen is executed to the one receiver side.

Included in this video is pop pass out of a trips formation that is tagged to the inside zone for another deadly combination. With the pop pass the quarterback reads the inside backer to determine if he throws the pop pass or executes the inside zone. Fipps tells his quarterback, "when in doubt run the zone."

Coach Fipps offers a solution to running the spread with fewer scholarship players and has the statistics to support his success. If you are looking for a way to include spread concepts in your existing offense or make a switch to the spread, Coach Fipps offers an easy to follow plan.

with Corey Fipps, Belhaven University Co-Offensive Coordinator;former Faulkner University Offensive Coordinator;In 2011, the Eagles led the nation in total offense, averaging 520 yards per game. Faulkner University was also third in the nation in scoring with 43.5 points scored per game

Implementing the spread offense is about more than just the passing game. Coaches must have a strong running attack to keep defenses honest. Faulkner University has grown into a football power in a short time with the help of the Eagle spread offense.

Using a power point presentation, Coach Fipps details his Stretch, Q-Screen, Slow Screen and Fox Package before showing you game cut-ups of each play and describing the nuances that make each play successful.

The Faulkner Stretch Play is unique because it attacks the defense in three different ways from multiple formations and backfield actions. The action may be different but the same blocking scheme is implemented by the offensive line on all three plays allowing for simplicity and tremendous execution.

The Q-Screen is a quick hitting screen that gets the ball to the edge in a hurry with the offensive line leading the way.

The Slow Screen will get the ball to one of your best athletes on the edge where he can showcase his talents.

The Fox Package is a great compliment to the Q-Screen. You will love to call the "Fox." When the defense gets aggressive, get behind the corners by faking the Q-Screen for an easy score.

Coach Fipps shows his screens from a variety of formations and motions making the screen game difficult to defend by even a championship-caliber team. These plays also help develop confidence in your quarterback by providing easy completions and they can help a struggling offensive line. The screens can become even more effective with the multiple formations and motions that are utilized and covered by Fipps.

This screen package can be installed and extremely effective from the Junior High to college level. Even a novice could find success after watching Coach Fipps present the plays.

Order now and study the nuances on how Coach Fipps has attacked defenses with both the run and screen games in route to becoming the #1 offense in NAIA in 2011.

with Corey Fipps, Belhaven University Co-Offensive Coordinator;former Faulkner University Offensive Coordinator;In 2011, the Eagles led the nation in total offense, averaging 520 yards per game. Faulkner University was also third in the nation in scoring with 43.5 points scored per game

Develop a high percentage passing game that moves the chains and scores from anywhere on the field.

Corey Fipps shares his quick game and deep passing game and shows you how simple it is to run an explosive offensive scheme that no defense will want to line up against. The Eagle no-huddle offense snaps the ball in as little as 12 seconds and the up tempo style is a nightmare for any defense to defend.

Coach Fipps presents his passing game with a power point presentation and game footage in which he coaches you up on the essentials of each play. Routes shown in the quick game include:

Quick Out - A high percentage throw when combined with combination tagged routes.

Slants - See how to use slant routes from a 3 x 1 set to maintain momentum in the red zone.

Stick - Flood the curl/flat zone and place defenders in conflict while creating easy reads for your quarterback.

Spot - Create defensive mismatch ups.

Fipps discusses the MOR release, (mandatory outside release) used in the quick out and how vital it is for the dynamics of the play to work properly.

The deep game features four verticals and Fipps discusses simple adjustments you can use against different coverages.

Sail - Take advantage of linebackers walling off the inside vertical routes.

Y Cross - Open up the middle of the field with a combination of specific routes.

Coaches from every level will gain knowledge from Coach Fipps and the High Flying Eagle Passing Game.

I meant to make these a 5 star in my first review. Anyone that runs the Air Raid should pick this series up or at least the Run and Screen DVD and the Quick and Deep Game DVD at least. This is Coach Mumme's OL Coach/Co-OC at Belhaven. I believe in 2-3 years that school will be setting new records with that kind of athlets they have access too get. Great job by Coach Corey Fipps of Belhaven University.
(He made these while breaking records at Faulkner University). Must have DVD set in my opinion.

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Good DVD set on the Air Raid concept. Not the old school original Air Raid, but he knows what he is talking about. This would be a great series for a Coach just now becoming interested in the Air Raid. Worth the $ to me

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